Oliver 1650 wheatland or utility?

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This 1650 coming up on auction next week and I realized today that the front axle is set back behind the radiator. Is this the Wheatland or utility version?

Advantages or disadvantages to the underslung front end or than it doesn't look as good? I have 12 acres (looking for more) and would like a tractor than can pull a hay mower conditioner, round baler and some light tillage equipment but don't want to spend a fortune on it. Should I wait and hold out for the standard tractor? I'd eventually like to put a loader on it.
 
(quoted from post at 01:21:52 10/18/14) Its a row crop with set back wide front. Advantages
of this style wf is a better turning radius


Thanks. Am I safe to assume that it'd operate better in tight quarters with a loader? Front weights would probably come off with the addition of loader.

What is the difference between the wheatland and utility versions? This will hopefully be my first tractor. Had a 66 growing up and dad is in the process of restoring a 60.
 
This is a wheatland version.
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I believe it is set back further than that wheatland and is adjustable and if I remember correctly I believe each side is angled back somewhat and not straight across like the wheatland.
 

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